A giant inflatable replica of Stonehenge by British artist Jeremy Deller is on display in Hong Kong as part of a new exhibition.

Visitors are allowed to bounce on the exhibit, which is one of six inflatable installations by international artists at the Mobile M+: Inflation! show.

The works occupy the site of Hong Kong's future museum of visual arts, known as M+.

Other pieces include a giant pig; a black cockroach and pair of legs sticking out of the ground called Falling into the Mundane World; and a brown sculpture called Complex Pile, which looks like faeces.

Lars Nittve, the executive director of M+, said jumping over the replica of Stonehenge is "liberating".

The exhibition opens to the public on Thursday and runs through June 9.